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Scott Walker: Are Private Sector Unions Still Your “Partner in Economic Development?”

"'From our standpoint, it's never going to get to me,' Walker said of right-to-work legislation in an interview with the Journal Sentinel on April 27. 'Private sector unions are my partner in economic development.'"

That’s from the May 10, 2012 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Walker also told the Journal Sentinel for a December 12, 2012 article that “it would hurt job growth in the state to have another round of bitter debate like the one that accompanied his mea sure in March 2011 to repeal most collective bargaining for most public workers, leading to the unsuccessful effort to recall him this year.”

Interesting words from a guy who introduced ALEC Right to Work legislation back in 1993. So we may certainly expect that the new legislation sponsored by state Republicans Paul Farrow and Ed Brooks (Senate Bill 26 and Assembly Bill 15) will be vetoed if/when it reaches Walker’s desk? Or shall we cynically assume that this will be signed because the word “union” doesn’t specifically appear, and therefore it literally isn’t about unions?

Perhaps the real question surrounds Walker's level of eagerness for a new round of protests around the State Capitol this spring. If this legislation gets to Walker’s desk and it's signed and protests occur, one has to wonder if every private union employee in the state is a Democrat and/or apathetic.

Guess we'll find out. Should be interesting.

morninmist

2:06 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Never trust Walker. He lies continuously.

Union Busting 2.0: Wisconsin Republicans Target Private Sector Unions They Previously Praised thkpr.gs/XkNpGS #wiunion #wiright #p2

..When Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) initiated a high-profile effort to bust his state’s public sector unions in 2011, he said that he had no interest in pursuing similar efforts against private sector unions. “Private sector unions are my partner in economic development,” Walker has said. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel noted that he “has consistently downplayed seeking any restrictions on private unions in public statements.”

Walker also said in December that “he wouldn’t pursue any new bills on public or private unions in the coming legislative session.” However, word evidently did not get down to his Republican colleagues, who introduced and are fast-tracking a bill to allow employers to cut hours of union workers without the unions’ consent:

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Brian Dey

3:39 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

#morninmistoutoftouchwithreality#

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Craig

3:43 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Misty strings together more than 2 sentences- wow!
Bren: This one will go over like a fart in church.

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CowDung

3:46 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Are any of those sentences actually from misty, or are they just repeated from a twitter feed?

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Greg

4:12 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

It's all thinkprogress.org
Talk about lies, "think" LIE, "progress" LIE. It should just be called unionlies.org.

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Fred Fischer

10:01 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

What say should the union have if an employer wants to cut their hours? I don't get your argument/rant...

Steve ®

2:14 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Bren's ALEC hysteria continues.....

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Brian Dey

3:39 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Steve- Did you ever think it wouldn't?

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Steve ®

3:46 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Nope, you're right. The blue fisters need boogie men to spread their propaganda.

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Keith Worst

8:56 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Typical leftist. Fact is there isn't such a thing as a useful union worker. Governor Walker knows this. And as a business owner, I know this. Once the successful business owners of the state take total control and let these moochers who don't have the talent to own their own business in place we will all be sitting pretty. I fired 30 guys in 2012 and reduced wages 15% on the rest. Profits are soaring and I couldn't be happier. I'm not alone either. At the last WMC luncheon there was talk that really in the industrial sector we're well over employed and we can make some fat cuts this year.

CowDung

2:38 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Allowing businesses to cut hours instead of laying off without having to obtain consent of the unions seems reasonable. Certainly not something that will 'bust' unions or force decertifications...

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WEACHATER

2:53 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Big yawn.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/yawning

Bren and morning, notice the first definition. Describes you both to a T.

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Luke

3:29 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Interesting blog about a politician that always buys vehicles made by UAW members by someone who drives a car that isn't made by them.

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Richard Head

4:09 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Being a liberal means that you don't have to live by the rules you impose on others.

Living by the rules is for the little people. Everybody knows that.

Brian Dey

3:37 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

I don't sehow either bill is detrimental to private unions. So rather tha post that Walker is a liar, why don't you elaborate onhow this adversly affects private unions.

These bills seem to be exclusive to unemployment benefits, requirements for someone t receve benefits, and a way to keep workers on in a reduced capacity with the employee getting partial benefits.

And your reading is; "Walker is busting private sector unions." Wow Bren, a bit of an over reach, even fr you.

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Luke

4:05 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Apparently Bren thinks that a partner and a preferred state of affairs are identical.

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Keith Worst

8:57 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

I think Bren s right and I'm glad. Such a lazy workforce in Wisconsin. You'll never compete with India with such attitudes. I know my company has been doing more work there and really it's the place we need to emmulate as a state. Such profits to be had.

Greg

3:51 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

"Interesting words from a guy who introduced ALEC Right to Work legislation back in 1993"

Bren now has to go back 20 years to find something to complain about. I am disappointed that Bren did not include comments about the governor's education in this hatchet job of a blog.

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Luke

4:11 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

The part of Bren's blog that I liked was the threat of more protests, as though that wasn't the most entertaining and most beneficial thing that has happened to Walker in the past couple of years.

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Greg

4:22 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

The one consistent thing about lefties is they are not happy unless they are unhappy.
It's all part of the victim mentality.

Richard Head

4:37 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

I am pleased to report an incredible letter from the CEO of Titan to Arnaud Montebourg, Minister of Industrial Renewal of France, criticizing not only French unions but unions in the USA.

Goodyear tried for over four years to save part of the Amiens jobs that are some of the highest paid, but the French unions and French government did nothing but talk.

I have visited the factory a couple of times. The French workforce gets paid high wages but works only three hours. They get one hour for breaks and lunch, talk for three, and work for three. I told this to the French union workers to their faces. They told me that's the French way!

Sir, your letter states you want Titan to start a discussion. How stupid do you think we are? Titan is the one with money and talent to produce tires. What does the crazy union have? It has the French government. The French farmer wants cheap tire. He does not care if the tires are from China or India and governments are subsidizing them. Your government doesn't care either. "We're French!"

Titan is going to buy a Chinese tire company or an Indian one, pay less than one Euro per hour and ship all the tires France needs. You can keep the so-called workers. Titan has no interest in the Amien North factory.

Read more at http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2013/02/incredible-letter-from-ceo-of-titan-to.html#zWA2lkxQ53ay4ah2.99

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Mr Lundt

4:46 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

"who introduced and are fast-tracking a bill to allow employers to cut hours of union workers without the unions’ consent"

Why wold businesses need to ask the union thugs? Sounds like more common sense legislation.

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Tansandy

5:43 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Bren still thinks the Wisconsin Senate holds all their proceedings in Rockford IL. And she thinks Mason is the Sargent at Arms of the restroom. Can't fool her!!!

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Lyle Ruble

6:43 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Does anyone really know what the long term implications are and the goal?

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Steve ®

7:36 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Implications - More freedom, more self reliance, less debt, less welfare, less public unions, less class ware fare, more capitalism, less government, more personal success, more American dreams realized.

Goal - less liberals, less socialists, less blue fisters. Less Obamas. Less Barretts. More Walkers.

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Brian Dey

8:10 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Well if you took the time to read the bills, you will find that it is nothing more than a way for companies to avoid long-term or permanent layoffs. There is nothing remotely applicable to union busting. Maybe you should try reading the lines, not between them.

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GearHead

9:43 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Relax Brian. Lyle is just throwing out one of his red herring arguments, to use one of his favorite expressions.

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Greg

1:34 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

I thought Lyle's question was valid. These are some of the things that should have been presented in the original blog posting. I would have expected more from Bren than the "ifs" that were presented, but Bren has a tendency to be lazy at times.

SkinnyDude

7:08 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Walker already accomplished more positive things for the state than Corupt Gov. Jim Doyle. Walker cleaned up his mess and is moving the state forward. Unions can be part of the mix but they need to stand on there own feet. Frankly, Most of theyre Pensions which they run are Ponsi Schemes. I know the one I was in sends out letters on a regularr basis that the fund is in "CRITICAL" state. That basically means they wont meet there long term obligations to the members. And its a teamster fund. Too bad these union pensions arent being run with any fiscal responsibility. They like so many will be entering the GOVT bailout fund which is also broke. DO THE MATH and WALKER makes a lot of sense.

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AWD

8:09 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Right to Work suggests that an employee must be qualified to do the job--and is paid by skills, education, efficiency and results. Unionization reinforces mediocre, inept, over payment for skills and education instead of earning it in the free market. Unionized workers are never held to account for results. As the skill and educational level of too many Americans drop and when pitted against World competition, unions and their demands insure the death of American industry.

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Brian Dey

8:13 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Like i've said many times, this isn't your father's unions. All they are now is to protect bad employees and inflate wages and benefits. As the market has strictly limited their ability to demand high wages and benefits, the union population has dwindled to below 11%. So that leaves them to protect bad employees, which is not even in their best interest.

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Chris B

8:15 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Well said ... qualifications to do the job.
See "Politically Incorrect" under PATCH blogs.

Steve ®

11:55 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Wait!! Bren is a moderate!

Oh right LOL that lie went right out of the window.

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yomammy

7:11 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Same thing as "minimum" wage. The prez wants to raise it to a "liveable" wage.
Sorry, minimum wage is not to make big bucks and to be able to afford a house, car, cell phone, 50" plasma tv....its a stepping stone to paying for education, betterment, and getting job skills. You dont "deserve" S@#$. You EARN it.

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FreeThought Troy

7:22 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

It is time to accept reality. Scott Walker has no interest in Wisconsin or what its interests are. He is solely interested in riding this TeaPublican, Conservative/Purist, train that only serves his national ambitions. He has no problem leaving the state in the same ruins that Milwaukee County is in when he left the County Executive role.

He will finish his term – run for President – then settle into a nice multi-million dollar analyst role at FoxNews “preaching to the faithful.” Write some books, lecture tour… Hey, it’s good work if you can get it. All he has to continue to do is push an agenda that will destroy this state’s middle class.

Thank you Scott Walker. May I have another?

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Tansandy

7:39 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Troy, for a minute I thought you were describing Al (I invented the Internet) Gore!

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Craig

7:51 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

I think you've had one too many already.

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Steve ®

10:14 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

I was at a dinner the other night with Scott Walker. Our appetizer was minority babies that had passed from co-sleeping or late term abortions. I've never had so much energy after that meal. Thanks Scott!

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c

7:18 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

God what a dunce, never seen such embarrassingly stupid comments as what nothought Boy has written here.

Mr Lundt

7:33 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Apparently FTT has missed the massive failure that is Obama. Massive sustained unemployment , stagnant wages , gas prices up almost 100% and healthcare that is more expensive and worse.

All in the name of a phony fairness

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The Donny Show

8:36 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Just wait until ObamaCare hits and everyone dumps their insurance because you can go get it back when you are sick.

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AWD

6:58 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Mr. Lundt, very good point. We are starting to see the beginning of an age of darkness the likes of which America has never seen before. Obama's America will become a festering fruit abandoned in the muck and rain, once plentiful, ripe, and full of life, soon to be unpalatable.

The Donny Show

8:35 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Yeah, well back in 93 Walker said this.....I think this blog is the final proof the Walker has won. The only thing the whiners have now is something that happened 20 years ago.

Support for unions? GONE!
Support for Walker? ALL TIME HIGH (thanks recallers!)

Deal with it.

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Steve ®

10:16 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Back in 2008 Obama said it was necessary to spread the wealth
Back in 1988 Obama was first attending Rev. Wright's radical church
He was still attending in 2008

Greg

9:31 am on Thursday, February 21, 2013

Obamacare is the big knife in the heart of the private sector unions, and they know this. It seems like the unions bosses, the Democrats, are looking for any issue to shift the blame of the private union demise. SB26 is being used both as a scapegoat and as a smoke screen to make the unions look like they are still needed. The unions should be using this time and effort to remake themselves to be of value to their members, but faking it is easier.

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Brian Dey

12:49 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

And still, the author or anyone drinkingfrom leftwing utopian fountain cannot explain how these bills are for union busting... Hmmm...

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Greg

1:16 pm on Thursday, February 21, 2013

As I understand it as an example, if a business with 100 employees faces a temporary setback and must reduce its work force by 20 percent, the employer has no choice but to layoff 20 employees. Under a Work Sharing program, an employer facing the same situation could file a Work Sharing plan reducing the work week of all employees from five days to four days (a 20 percent reduction). The employees would be eligible to receive 20 percent of their weekly unemployment insurance benefits.
Under this plan everyone benefits. The employer is able to keep a trained
work force intact during a temporary setback while no employees lose their
jobs.
Are we really going to have protests over this? If this is such a massive issue we really for the unions, we really do need Right To Work laws in Wisconsin.

Greg

9:09 am on Friday, February 22, 2013

So Bren dumps this load and then never comes back to clean it up? Nice!

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Steve ®

10:17 pm on Friday, February 22, 2013

Brenda
Why
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Type
Lies
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Run
Away
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Greg

7:23 am on Sunday, February 24, 2013

Can we get an update on the new round of protests?

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morninmist

7:52 am on Sunday, February 24, 2013

Everything Walker touches, turns to poop!!

@Progress2day Wisconsin's private-sector job creation slowed, census data shows http://www.jsonline.com/business/states-privatesector-job-creation-slowed-census-data-show-k18somg-192535071.html … #wipolitics

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Brian Dey

4:56 pm on Sunday, February 24, 2013

#morninmistoutoftouchwithrealityagain#

Mr Lundt

8:28 am on Sunday, February 24, 2013

Walker touched the state budget and managed to clean up after the children.

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Brian Dey

6:25 am on Monday, February 25, 2013

Still waiting for Bren's explanation of how these bills further destroy unions...Pretty simple; Bren has nothing.

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morninmist

4:29 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

Walker and WI republicans are a crappy example for our children!

@gjzielinski
BREAKING-7th Circuit panel rules @wisgop committed "fraud, misrepresentation or misconduct" in illegal redistricting case.

http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/federal-panel-opens-gop-computers-in-wisconsin-redistricting-case-mv8u03q-193105171.html

Madison - A federal court gave groups suing the state broad access Monday to three computers used by the Legislature to develop Republican friendly voting maps.

The Legislature "must make these three computers available in their entirety immediately" to the groups suing the state, the three judges wrote.

"The computers are extremely likely to contain relevant and responsive materials that should have been disclosed during pretrial discovery. Moreover, Plaintiffs have established that substantial numbers of documents were not disclosed, which satisfies the court that some form of 'fraud, misrepresentation, or misconduct' likely occurred," the unanimous opinion said.

The ruling provided the latest setback for Republican lawmakers, who have consistently resisted releasing documents in the case. It will give the plaintiffs a chance to determine whether legislators and their attorneys improperly withheld additional documents before the case went to trial.

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Greg

4:54 pm on Monday, February 25, 2013

"Walker and WI republicans are a crappy example for our children!"

Good thing we have Barry and Hillary showing them how to really lie. Fast and Furious and the Libya attack were excellent examples for the kids. How many Americans have died from redistricting?

Luke

6:36 am on Saturday, March 2, 2013

Boy, I wonder if there have been any developments involving that John Doe and Scott Walker. After all, the Patch has never hesitated to report on even the slightest hint of negative news regarding the John Doe.

I guess there must be nothing to report.

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morninmist

10:35 am on Saturday, March 2, 2013

oh scooty--some day your sneaky antics will come to light.

One Wisconsin Now @onewisconsinnow
Interesting nugget here, @GovWalker opposes release of #JohnDoe investigation records goo.gl/QxZqi #wiunion #stillstonewalling

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